About two miles south of me. 👍🏻Burnside area?
About two miles south of me. 👍🏻Burnside area?
Dang that thing was moving. Hope everyone is alright.
Hope all is well and hope you and your family get out of this well. Hope all of BBN survives through this and stays safe!Under another Tornado warning. My yard is flooded like never before. More storms gonna keep hitting in the next 45 minutes.
Man sorry to hear this praying for all of you!I’m in Arkansas. My next door neighbor’s house got struck by lightning. Hit a nearby tree and an attic beam crashed through his bedroom ceiling missing him by 2 feet.
NE Arkansas got destroyed with multiple tornadoes.
This has been the mother of all Spring storms.
Where you at brother?Under another Tornado warning. My yard is flooded like never before. More storms gonna keep hitting in the next 45 minutes.
Yeah, wife and I stayed up watching all the action on Spectrum weather til about 3am, then we felt we were in the clear, but I'm feeling it niw.I'm in Northern KY too my daughter text me this morning " did you all get a tornado" I said I guess not I slept through the night. I only woke up a couple of times when I heard thunder. She said there was a tornado warning in my county of Grant and Pendleton. I never heard any of that.
Somerset. It just now has stopped lightning and brightened up a little. My back yard goes right into the lake so it's a lot of dirt water coming down the hill. Love the lake access but when it pours like this my hole yard is soggy.Where you at brother?
We have a camper down on Lake Cumberland. Hopefully it's still there and not floating down the lake.Somerset. It just now has stopped lightning and brightened up a little. My back yard goes right into the lake so it's a lot of dirt water coming down the hill. Love the lake access but when it pours like this my hole yard is soggy.
Yeah, I went to school in Murray and have family near where it was supposedly on the ground. Just hoping it was mostly fields.That warned system had a debris signature, but the storm weakened significantly right before it hit town, if that's any consolation.
I live just NW of Evansville. Just missed us...literally. Half mile away had hail, high winds...ternada! It was pretty intense there for a few minutes. All kinds of trees, telephone poles, barns knocked down on my way into work. All is good for me.Some heavy stuff just north of Evansville so that part of the storm line is working its way closer to Louisville.
Yeah lots of places got very lucky including Murray and Hopkinsville. Paducah too. And Calvert. Could have been so much worse.Had a tornado touch down just outside of Calvert City where I live, damage to Paducah airport as well. Stay safe folks
I’m in Campbell county, work the 3rd shift. Just got home, powers been out since about 1am. Hope all is safe out there.I'm in Northern KY too my daughter text me this morning " did you all get a tornado" I said I guess not I slept through the night. I only woke up a couple of times when I heard thunder. She said there was a tornado warning in my county of Grant and Pendleton. I never heard any of that.
My street is right off of Summers, so know exact what you’re talking about! I moved out here in March of 2021. Lived in Highview before that. Much prefer the peace and quiet of this area, though. We made it through the night with the worst thing being the power flickering for a couple seconds. We got lucky.@JimboBBN - I lived in Hillview for a while. Loved off of Summers Drive. Familiar? My family still lives in Hillview. Hope it’s good there. How long you lived there?
That was taken by someone in my daughter’s apartment complex. Thankfully she was down here in Greenwood watching our dogs. We were driving back from Cincinnati from my son’s baseball game. Kind of weird driving along the interstate in the dark listening to tornado sirens wailing away!
It also seems like they’re happening much more frequently. Louisville has had two tornadoes within four days of each other. That never happened when I was growing up.Hope everyone made it out alright last night. It's been a wet year so far and is fixin to get worse. Events like last night used to not bother me. I can't stand them now due to the fact we have no basement.
1996, a powerful EF4 tornado destroyed a lot of houses there in the neighborhood, specifically Summers Drive where my parents lived. Tore through southern Jefferson County, northern Bullitt County. Serious damage. Lot of houses completely destroyed.My street is right off of Summers, so know exact what you’re talking about! I moved out here in March of 2021. Lived in Highview before that. Much prefer the peace and quiet of this area, though. We made it through the night with the worst thing being the power flickering for a couple seconds. We got lucky.
I have a fiance and one year old in the house with me. Wouldn’t have been near as nervous if it was just myself.
Last night reminded me of a couple of bad events un the 90s, like 1998.It also seems like they’re happening much more frequently. Louisville has had two tornadoes within four days of each other. That never happened when I was growing up.
Yup I’ve heard about those before. But much crazier to have actually gone through them. I don’t think a lot of houses around here have basements. We don’t, and our plan is just to get in the bathtub in the middle of the house. Like I said, we got lucky!1996, a powerful EF4 tornado destroyed a lot of houses there in the neighborhood, specifically Summers Drive where my parents lived. Tore through southern Jefferson County, northern Bullitt County. Serious damage. Lot of houses completely destroyed.
Glad you're safe. We are out in Keene and sirens went off and looked bad so we went down stairs but never really got that bad other than some lightning.Last night was pretty scary. We live on the Fayette/Jessamine line. We don’t have a basement so my wife and I barricaded ourselves into a bathroom along with our 3 young children. Luckily we weren’t hit, but it was a harrowing experience for 20 minutes or so.
Same man. I live close as well, right near waveland museum lane. We were in a closet from 2:20 to 2:45. Little unnerving.Last night was pretty scary. We live on the Fayette/Jessamine line. We don’t have a basement so my wife and I barricaded ourselves into a bathroom along with our 3 young children. Luckily we weren’t hit, but it was a harrowing experience for 20 minutes or so.
Just happened to click on Fox Weather instead of The Weather Channel last night. Their storm chaser had unbelievable footage tracking it live. He was less than a mile from it, best tornado coverage I have ever watched. There was 2 truck drivers parked, he went up to them and told them to turn around. Less than 1 minutes later, the tornado crossed right where they was parked. Brandon Copic did a hell of a job, and the other chaser Corey Gerken chased the other huge tornado in Arkansas into Tennessee. They both traveled miles chasing these 2 huge monster tornados. Brandon Copic was giving live commentary as he was chasing the tornado, he said at one time, "This thing is huge, EF4 easily, probably over a half mile wide".
Looking good! Thanks 🙏 I hope you are as well.You good man? We’re ok in WKY but had the shit scared out of us several times tonight.